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System flow

a continuous sheet of paper from the paper machine is wound onto a spool to become a reel of paper
which called reel, jumbo roll or parent roll.
The reel crane transports the reel to the unwind stand of the winder.
The paper passes over the lead-in roll and travels into the slitter section.
Rotating blades called slitters cut the sheet into various widths.
Segmented rolls, located before and after the slitters(pre-slitter and after slitter rolls), keep the sheet
with minimum draw through the slitters.
Two rubber covered variable bow type spreader rools located after slitter section.
The individual slitted sheets then pass between the winder drums and are taped on to paper cores.
The cores are chucked by hydraulic actuated core chucks located both front and back ends of the cores
to keep cores psition without side shift while winding.
A rider roll applies pressure to the top of the cores to hold them in ace during the winding process.
Thee rolls are then wound to meet costumer spesification.
The finished set of rolls is removed by a hydraulic operated ejector onto a lowering cradle.
The roll lowering cradle lowers the set of rolls onto floor.
This action is controlled at the control panel (benchbord) located on the front side of the winder.
The rolls are then put on conveyors and sent tp next process.

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